Winners Announced! Bottle Contest #8: Green without Envy

This installment showcases 102 bottles in various shades & accents of green (and venturing back into aqua).

Challenge:

For the image below, each contestant is challenged to name a minimum of one fragrance and a maximum of five fragrances, by responding to this thread. The more bottles you name, the more "tickets" you'll have in the prize lottery. Thanks to some generous Basenoters, we have several prizes again for this contest.

When counting the position of bottles, SKIP the big one in the middle. (Name that one separately.)

If your browser resizes the picture to fit your window, the bottles will not be as easy to see.

Give as much detail as you can (gender, special editions, etc.).

Process:

Submit your answers by posting to this thread. Indicate the Row # and bottle position. You may post multiple responses to this thread until you have named 5 bottles. (Do not send answers via PM.)

You must name the house and the fragrance for your answer to count. Details that distinguish one bottle from others in the same line should be included. (Example: CK One Summer 2005 is a different bottle than CK One Summer 2007. "CK One Summer" would be an incomplete answer.) If you don't see your answer on the master list, I'm looking for more detail.

If some bottles remain unnamed toward the end, I'll open up the contest to allow more guesses per person.

I will keep updating the master list as time allows, to reflect the bottles that have been named, but a review of the previous posts may help before you submit your answers.

Post new answers in a new reply. If you only edit your first post, I may not catch the update.

Who Can Play:Anyone who became a Basenotes member prior to November 15, 2008. Previous winners are also invited to participate.

Judging:
The only criterion is that your answers be complete -- list both the house & fragrance for each bottle you name, and includes any special edition details. All prize winners will be chosen at random. The more bottles you name, the more "tickets" you'll have in the prize lottery.

Prizes!
1st drawing: a $50 (USD) gift certificate to one of the following

BeautyHabit.com (gift certificate via email)

ThePerfumedCourt.com (gift certificate via email, but having trouble with this option lately)

Re: Name up to FIVE Bottles: Contest #8, Green without Envy

Originally Posted by mamamia

Though you know I am in love with these pictures and just wish you would let me spend some green on a calendar of your art.

Yes, yes, hear hear! A calender would be a wonderful thing and I would be willing to spend a fair amount of 'green' on it. These montages are just amazing and wonderful and all superlatives you can think of!

Re: Name up to FIVE Bottles: Contest #8, Green without Envy

Originally Posted by lizzie_j

Yes, yes, hear hear! A calender would be a wonderful thing and I would be willing to spend a fair amount of 'green' on it. These montages are just amazing and wonderful and all superlatives you can think of!

Tang is a genius! Not only is the art amazing, but we are held breathless and captivated and when finally something that collects all of these lovely and much coveted pictures together, we will all rush at once to be the first to get it!

"Like a lobster with a pearl in its claw, the beet held the jasmine firmly without crushing or obscuring it. Beet lifted jasmine, the way a bullnecked partner lifts a ballerina, and the pair came on stage on citron's fluty cue. As if jasmine were a collection of beautiful paintings, beet hung it in the galleries of the nose, insured it against fire or theft, threw a party to celebrate it. Citron mailed the invitations." Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins p. 189

Re: Name up to FIVE Bottles: Contest #8, Green without Envy

"Like a lobster with a pearl in its claw, the beet held the jasmine firmly without crushing or obscuring it. Beet lifted jasmine, the way a bullnecked partner lifts a ballerina, and the pair came on stage on citron's fluty cue. As if jasmine were a collection of beautiful paintings, beet hung it in the galleries of the nose, insured it against fire or theft, threw a party to celebrate it. Citron mailed the invitations." Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins p. 189

Re: Name up to FIVE Bottles: Contest #8, Green without Envy

"Like a lobster with a pearl in its claw, the beet held the jasmine firmly without crushing or obscuring it. Beet lifted jasmine, the way a bullnecked partner lifts a ballerina, and the pair came on stage on citron's fluty cue. As if jasmine were a collection of beautiful paintings, beet hung it in the galleries of the nose, insured it against fire or theft, threw a party to celebrate it. Citron mailed the invitations." Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins p. 189

It’s thought that people who hope too much will just waste their life away and never get down to doing any real work. They’re confusing Hope with Wish, its lazy cousin... When Wish whispers, “Something is just around the corner,” what comes or not is never what was wished for. When Hope whispers “Something is just around the corner,” something always is. -- Charlie Elberson

My sale thread has some of my underappreciated fragrances looking for a good, new home...

Re: Name up to FIVE Bottles: Contest #8, Green without Envy

Row #3, second to last (on the right) is Domenico Caraceni - Ivy League.
Row #3 second from the left is Lacoste - Touch of Spring (for women)

Last edited by LedByMyNose; 15th November 2008 at 07:53 PM.

"It's now very common to hear people say "I'm rather offended by that." As if that gives them certain rights. It's actually nothing more than a whine. 'I find that offensive.' It has no meaning; it has no purpose; it has no reason to be respected as a phrase. 'I am offended by that.' Well so fucking what." - Stephen Fry

"Like a lobster with a pearl in its claw, the beet held the jasmine firmly without crushing or obscuring it. Beet lifted jasmine, the way a bullnecked partner lifts a ballerina, and the pair came on stage on citron's fluty cue. As if jasmine were a collection of beautiful paintings, beet hung it in the galleries of the nose, insured it against fire or theft, threw a party to celebrate it. Citron mailed the invitations." Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins p. 189

Re: Name up to FIVE Bottles: Contest #8, Green without Envy

Row 3, 3rd from the left is Dana - Herbissimo Te Verde (cologne, men).
Row #3 second from the left is Lacoste - Touch of Spring (for women)

"It's now very common to hear people say "I'm rather offended by that." As if that gives them certain rights. It's actually nothing more than a whine. 'I find that offensive.' It has no meaning; it has no purpose; it has no reason to be respected as a phrase. 'I am offended by that.' Well so fucking what." - Stephen Fry

"Like a lobster with a pearl in its claw, the beet held the jasmine firmly without crushing or obscuring it. Beet lifted jasmine, the way a bullnecked partner lifts a ballerina, and the pair came on stage on citron's fluty cue. As if jasmine were a collection of beautiful paintings, beet hung it in the galleries of the nose, insured it against fire or theft, threw a party to celebrate it. Citron mailed the invitations." Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins p. 189

Re: Name up to FIVE Bottles: Contest #8, Green without Envy

Oops, GBlue beat me to the Lacoste!

"It's now very common to hear people say "I'm rather offended by that." As if that gives them certain rights. It's actually nothing more than a whine. 'I find that offensive.' It has no meaning; it has no purpose; it has no reason to be respected as a phrase. 'I am offended by that.' Well so fucking what." - Stephen Fry

Re: Name up to FIVE Bottles: Contest #8, Green without Envy

So I think rtamara has the correct answer. Either way, she can have my other correct answer above if not, I didn't mean to take it away from her. I was looking at the pictures and the empty lists and not the posts, I did not know she was after that one.